•.".najgSK?--* Feb: 1 8 B WKBT VAN NEWS .. f w pw|f Local ̂ nd Pei^Dcai WINDOWS DOORS SHINCUES UTH VENEERS ROOFING BUItOINC PAPER •>i' K M-i ̂V f J»* ' ' iSPV?C< Al̂ lS! BRICK* CEMENT TILE UME SAND PUNS' AND SPEanCATlONS Drawn up and «sN< mates flivtn Free. V nue. No damago waa done.e , ♦ * Astbiuy's Builders* Supplies 16th and MaMne Drive P h on e W est 199 R. C. McNeil hiis moved from the city into a house at 1778 W aterfront Mr. and Mrs. Leslie of Vaii- T. Llttiefort; 13S6 Duchess C^iptaln^^ jj^n u e . M t last Tuesday for Marine Drive* who haa ̂ e n aick Theoctoela Am* B. C, for some tim e,'is a p a & n tin . . . A I , , Shaughnessy Jlilitary Hospital. A chimney fire broke out last • • ♦ > the brigade turning out housTiriSa*""*™ *^ Stick Licorice 10c each, FRESH STOCK Mr. and Mra. Gibsoii ahd fam- GemmilTs Drug Store couver, have moved into a house at 14th and Waterfront. FOR DliJPENDABLB w A wwmjr%wsi West Vancouver Representative Phones--West 691L or North 1810 KITCHEN RANGE O I L B U R N E R S North 6*5 ' LoDsdalo Ave. W*tS7 North Vancouver DIXIE MINSTRELS GIVE PINE SHOW / K.W. Savory 1443 Marine. Drive Ambleside Phone West 340 Evenings* West. 148 Listings^anted- Real Estate Finance and Insurance ' I , I ■ '1 - <r»f . ■ ■ The Revue given last night by the Dixie Minstrels of Van- ^jouv^Jn the Legion Hall under theT! auspices o f . the, Canadian Legion was a fine show, and de served a far better attendance. Good endmen, catchy and senti mental songs, skilled instrumen talists, agood., orchestra, and lots of pep from start to finish,'all combined" to make an* excellent performance. Stan' i^elds, and other... ..Radio - favorites; were - among the mfinstrels. Don't forget their second per- fonmnee a t 8 :30 tonight in the Legion Hafi. Admission 25 cents " )■* The^ fire brigade was called out on Sunday to extinguish a fire a t the home of Mr. Brown, 21at and Bellevue Avenue. No damage was done. ̂ _,■ ! (h ' * * Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson of Aylesford, Nova Scotia, are the guests of Mrs. Davidson's parents, Mr. and Mrs;? Ray, 13th and Bellevue Avenue.♦ , ,'4> ♦ The total registmtion at the West Vancouver Recreational Centre last week was 217, of which 104 were men and 113 women. All centres will close during this wlnl moved into a house a t 2174 Jef ferson Avenue. *' « • i I Mrs. E. Flett, 2621 Bellevue Avenue, has left for England, where she will in future reside. ♦ # • Mrs. R. W. Davies entertained last Friday afternoon a t the ten hour at her home, 1866 Ingle wood Avenue, in honor of Mrs. T. Elliott of 2119 Marine Drive. The invited guests included: Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. W. Herrin, Mrs. G. Brealey, Mrs. P. Wait, Mrs. H. Wilson and Barbara, Mrs, W. Gentleman and Allison, Mrs. G. Jackson and Helen, Mrs. G. Jackson, sr., Mrs. F. G, Cor bett, Mrs. P. Hopkins, Mrs. F H. Cooper, Mrs. F. Ellis, Mrs. H. Jones, Mrs. W. B. Waterman, Th» Ston» of Servlet. 1586 Marine Drive West 37 or Woet 607 Emergency Phone West 821ncy (Aft Stratton's BAKERY Bread, Cakes, Pastries, Birthday, Christening and Wedding Cakes Meat Pies, Suustigo Rolls, Banbury Cnkcs, Cinnamon Buns, Variety of Tea Breads, Fresh every morning. Note Address: 1468 Marino Drive Phono West 27 Ambleside S h e e t M e t a l -- l̂ t s p e c k ; " Ta___ eJA.' down on 81st l^ rch , re-ojwmng Miss k Corbett. Miss Marguer- Bgara in the fall, possibly in the ite and Miss Jessie Davies, Mrs. beginning of October. R. W. Davies, of the Holly- It is understood that the de- partment of marine will shortly nt install a radio beacon at Point. over the week end. at Kimberley, Atkinson to assist shipping in + foggy weather* Synchronized the"^̂ itfa J s o » th rL ^ ^ " o 4tebL'*ff entation on Sunday afternoon? ^S^tt * 's h i^ fw H h "d r c ta ^ ^ March 31st, of Mendelssohn's f „ T L S u r w i l l S ^ * T " 1 ̂ to tell their exact position when Society in j^nsdale they hear ,the horn and receive ' * the wirefiks signal.-- . ■- --,-- ;v,,„ - Hollyburn Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY ■- Fobruary M th and 15th SAT. M ATINEE, Fobruary 10th WHEELER & WOOLSEY " Cockeyed Cavaliers" SAT. N IG H T - and MONDAY F ebruary 10th and 18th MIRIAM MARSH* RALPH MORGAN Choral Theatre. P ro p r ie to r - W o r k s . C. J. (hrerioj^on PIONEER BARBER y- Expert Work 14th hnd Marine "Phoiie"W^t"135' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Crosby, 1146 King's Avenue, have moved into a house at' 16th and Mathets Avenue. - *•*' *'■ ' A special itein oit the program at the Holiybum, Theatre next Monday and Tue^ay evenings will be ten minutes of the Haupt mann tr ia l ̂ : - At the time of our going to press the question of whether or no Ferry No. 5 could be repair^ and put on the run again was still under consideration. X W. C.-T,:u. X TorLTr^dw The regular meeting of the above lodge will be held Tues day next a t the usual hour. The entertainment comjmittee will present their final report re the _jairangements:fo:^he annuaLSiC^ Patrick"s dance' which will bb held this year on Friday, March 15th. Members are a^ked to meet a t 7 p.m. Sunday next, a t the Bap tist Church to attend Divine Service, regjklia to be worn. Monday next delegates will leave for Kamloops to attend the Right Worshipful Grand Lodge Sessions'. _ ' - , The regular monthly meeting of the Y.W.C.T.U. was held on .Xuesday.jevening-.atJ;heLJmmd-oX Mrs. W. M. Thompson, 689 20th Street. The regular routine "of business wa^ observed. The Work Committee reporteci ,̂ that the layette was finished. Miss ̂ Helen Ritz took the Temperance,lesson. _ At the, close__ -of--the-evening-dainty^efi?esh- **A Girl ot the Limherlost" TU ESD A Y and W EDNESDAY F ebruary 19th and ZOth 'T h e Girl From Missouri " - with' JE A N HARLOW U O N E L H A RRYM ORE, also " I AM SUZANNE" w ith LILLIAN HARVEY -G EN E-R A Y M O N D - ments were served'liy'* the ho.st- ess, Mrs. Thompson. SCOUT NOTES DUNDARAVE "ORIG IN A L" WOOL & K N ITTIN G SH O PPE 1^446 M arine Drive The Latest in "T" W O O I j r ~ F ree Instruction " Service w ith a Smile" Prop. M AISIE BUSST P.-T. A. NIGHT CLASSES New aijd old scouts will be welcomed by the Second West Vancouver Troop, Boy Scouts, who ineet in the Pauline John son Annex every Friday night. There' are 6 ,^7 members of the Bpy Scouts organization in B.C., and they have accepted the Philip C. Chapman General Insurance Agent Fire, Automobile, Burglary, Accident and Sickness, etc. ):567 King's Ave. Phone W. 42Y8 tlji +i*nin -Pav fVin Govemor-General's Challenge for more,Scouts, which will mean TW0'S A CROWD ■n a case like this the Auto Mechanics':Class under Instructor J . . Banks has been changed to 7 :30 p.m. Tuesday in the Pauline Jdhnson Annex. ■ ■ ■ BARBARIANS' AUXILIARY HOLDS SUCCESSFUL DANCE more leaders. A rally'Tor Van couver and the Lower Mainland is being jplanned for the visit of Chief Scout and Chief Guide, ,^Lord and Lady Baden-Powell in April. C. C. Y. M. The regular, meeting of the C.C.y.M. will be held Frids^y at 8 p.m. If any of thp mlembers have copies of Bellamy's "Look ing Backward," please bring , them. % M \i , f ii , i *' if, ! 1 ; --TT^/If- ~ I' 1:: ■i, > % *?■ ̂ ̂ , / n n ■' ■ v M ■iinii" I' ' v\ ̂ ' ? w f^ 'M 4. ' t s' , >w ' f( O I 'f#1 I fl »OES thisliiften happen in your home? If it does, somebody is going to have serious trouble with their -eyes beforeJong.. ; if t h ^ aren't having troiible-already.* Scientific placing ofthe various lamps in your rooms will t irtmenc _ _ , viseyou- as, rot placement-and Wattagê of various lamps. This service; is absolutely FREE and̂ will do a great deal toward hdping you ob^n better Eghc and better sight from your present Eghting'fixt^es. our Erei^Home lighdng\Service for a survey of yoi^ home : . . Seymour 5151.'. The Barbarians' Rugby Auxil iary gave a very successful Valentine dance last Friday evening in th^ Holiyburji Pavil ion. . . . I , . u. The Pavilion had been, very artistically decorated, ^ t h the ValentJnejtnptif, a Bp€«ial feat-., - ure bring the rfigby goal posts a t each end wound black and white with a balLhanging, frorn^ the centre. The orchestra was , / ICj NAOMI CHAPTER No, 26, Order^ of the Eastern Star A N N U A L D A N C E in the ORANGE HALLr^FRIDAY, FEBRUARY^2ndrl^3fr Dancing 9 till 1; Garden's Orchestra Admission $1.00 per couple (by invitation only) BETTER LISH T ^ : b e t t e r SI0H T ]sill that could be desired and the novelty numbers especially pop- lilar. Dainfr refreshme n t were served during the evening. The ^ novrity rugby ball, raffle ; was ■ • 'Uk I '< ; i \ 4 I'm . rl^ u u f l BRmSH COLUMBIA ELECTRIC RAILWAY CG. won \by Bill Lang, th ^ . luricy ticket\ being drawn by Mrs. J. B. Leyland, who was one of the patronesses. RE-ROOF NOW GENUINE D U R O ID R O O F S ON EASY TERMS R. B;' C R IP P S R O O FE R - W E ST 8 8 R